![]() Happy to report both 3 and 4 seem okay now. ago There was no sound on Linux (I tried Ubuntu) either, which really frightens me, because I have no idea how to go about fixing the interface. ![]() I'm a little puzzled that MuseScore 3 continued to work fine through all this. If Windows: Reinstall drivers, check what bitrate its set to, make sure youre using USB 2.0 and not 3.0/3.1 (the blue ports) idk why but that interface just doesnt like 3.0/3.1 ports amno51 3 yr. ![]() The only other item in the MuseScore 4 I/O "Output device" drop-down was "Behringer Out 1-2" which was now the default on my computer. so it had already coached itself to be happy. But when, after getting the Window's side of the settings uniform, MuseScore 4 started - a clue that all was about to be well - I was not surprised to see its I/O settings said "System Default". Side note - If resetting all this in Windows Sound had NOT worked, next I would have disabled Behringer interface in Windows Sound Settings, enabled the computer's internal sound card, and started up MuseScore 4 (using the computer's internal sound card, which offered no trouble) and checked the Preferences - I/O settings on MuseScore 4 to see what it was expecting for an audio interface, and changed it there if necessary. ![]() I also, just to reduce variables, disabled Behringer's "Out 3-4" and "Out 1-4", keeping only "Out 1-2" enabled in Windows Sound Settings. I also unchecked "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" in Windows settings. "2 channel, 24 bit, 44100 HZ (Studio Quality)" and then MuseScore 4 was able to start up and play. ![]() (Like, maybe, installing MuseScore 4?) I checked and indeed needed to reset the Behringer settings in Windows Sound Settings to what's been working on MuseScore 3. I forgot that every so often some event whisks through my computer that changes the sample settings in Windows sound. ![]()
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